Again? Really? Ok, lets look at the facts.A small group of autobots can destroy Unicron if they are precise enough. Get under Unicron's skin, and he's dead, basically. Once you start attacking him from the inside, he's screwed. Gurren Lagann is more than a match for unicron, Arc Lagann would destroy him effortlessly, and Super Galaxy Gurren Lagann wouldn't even have to try. On top of that, they are both the same size, but SGGL is as fast as he ever is in any form, meaning he's quick as well as big. He is, as Simon put it, as powerful as the gods. And he still has one more form left. I think thats checkmate. No-one can beat Gurren Lagann, he'll always overcome his foes, no matter how big.

BTW Super Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann is as big as the universe itself, and his Giga Drill Break is even larger. So just dont go there.

Wigglez wrote:It should be more like Super Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann vs. God

I thought the Anti SPirals had already established themselves as that univeres god? I mean, they controlled EVERYTHING. The only way that team dai gurren were even able to get to the size and power of TTGL was because they were in a Universe were your willpower created anything you could imagine, if you had the spirit to make it so. In a way, by creating that universe, the Anti Spirals screwed themselves, because they underestimated the copacity of human thought, will, and pure fighting spirit. Of course, that universe broke, and then they became reality in our the real universe too, being visible from earth and lots of other spiral power planets. That's just the raw power of team dai gurren I guess.

I didn't mean it like that...I mean the self pronounced god in their universe was destroyed. But god IS the universe. So, all that space and power, I don't know... It's an anime, I really dont want to pick this aprt.

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